mongolian script - EAS
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The classical or traditional Mongolian script, also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig, was the first writing system created specifically for the Mongolian language, and was the most widespread until the introduction of Cyrillic in 1946. It is traditionally written in vertical lines Top-Down, right across the page. Derived … See more
The Mongolian vertical script developed as an adaptation of the Old Uyghur alphabet for the Mongolian language. From the seventh and eighth to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Mongolian language separated … See more
The traditional or classical Mongolian alphabet, sometimes called Hudum 'traditional' in Oirat in contrast to the Clear script (Todo 'exact'), is the original form of the Mongolian script used to write the Mongolian language. It does not distinguish several … See more
The standard Mongolian traditional script keyboard layout for personal computers is as follows: See more
1. ^ In Mongolian script: ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ ⟨ ⟩ mongγol bičig; in Mongolian Cyrillic: монгол бичиг mongol bichig
2. ^ In Mongolian script: ᠬᠤᠳᠤᠮ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ qudum … See moreThe script is known by a wide variety of names. As it was derived from the Old Uyghur alphabet, the Mongol script is known as the … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Mongolian alphabets, pronunciation and language - Omniglot
https://omniglot.com/writing/mongolian.htm- Notable features
1. Type of writing system: alphabet 2. Writing direction: left to right in vertical columns running from top to bottom. 3. Used to write: Alasha, Barin, Buryat, Chakhar, Evenki, Jarud, Khamnigan Mongol, Khorchin, Mongolian 4. The letters have a number of different shapes, the choice of whi… - Numerals
The first set of numbers (tegen, nigen, etc.) are classical Mongolian, the others are modern Mongolian. Hear a recording of the Mongolian numbers by Senji
- Notable features
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At the very beginning of the Mongol Empire, around 1204, Genghis Khan defeated the Naimans and captured a Uyghur scribe called Tata-tonga, who then adapted the Uyghur alphabet—a descendant of the Syriac alphabet, via Sogdian—to write Mongol. With only minor modifications, it is used in Inner Mongolia to this day. Its most salient feature is its vertical direction; it is the only vertical script still in use that is written from left to right. (All other vertical writing systems are written right to lef…
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_Cyrillic_alphabetSee more on en.wikipedia.orgMongolian Cyrillic is the most recent of the many writing systems that have been used for Mongolian. It uses the same characters as the Russian alphabet except for the two additional characters Өө ⟨ö⟩ and Үү⟨ü⟩. It was introduced in the 1940s in the Mongolian People's Republic under Soviet influence, after two months in 194…
- Languages: Mongolian
- Unicode alias: Cyrillic
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Jul 20, 1998 · Mongol language, also called Mongolian language, principal member of the Mongolian language family within the Altaic language group, spoken by some seven million …
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There are seven basic vowels in Mongolian. Letters are written a little differently according to whether they appear at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a word. The first, fourth, and fifth vowels are …
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Read. Edit. View history. This article describes two- and three-letter combinations (so-called digraphs and trigraphs) used for the Mongolian language when written in the Mongolian …
Mongolian Bichig Keyboard (Traditional Script) LEXILOGOS
https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/mongolian_bichig.htmDownload & install the font Mongolian White Copy [Ctrl]+ [C] & Paste [Ctrl]+ [V] → Cyrillic Mongolian keyboard → conversion: Cyrillic <> Latin Mongolian → conversion capital-small …
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Jan 6, 2021 · Notable features. Type of writing system: alphabet. Writing direction: left to right in vertical columns running from top to bottom. Most letters have several different forms: initial, medial and …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ʼPhags-pa_script
42 rows · During the Mongol Empire, the Mongol rulers wanted a universal script to write down the languages of the people they subjugated. The Uyghur -based Mongolian alphabet is not a …

